Anyone have a good view of it? Everyone in the US can see it, but some more than others. Makes me wish I hadn't sold my big camera lens.
I think I'm at about 96% 150 miles north of me gets into the 100% range. Only an idiot would attempt driving that direction right now.
250 miles northeast of me gets you into Oregon's "high" desert. Right now it's a nightmare.
Here's the sleepy little town mentioned in the article.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2017/08/18/solar-eclipse-draws-thousands-to-small-oregon-town-as-state-prepares-for-viewing-frenzy.html
Oregon has a lot of nice flat desert area in the path of totality, but being sparsely populated out that direction looking for gas or groceries has got to be scary right now with a couple hundred thousand adventure seekers roaming around.
The coastal area is probably packed too, but people who have planned years in advance to see this event know it can be cloudy or foggy, so I know most serious solar seekers planned to go inland to see this event.
I got my glasses, so in case it's clear out, I'll get to see it get light at 6am, then dark again at 10:15am........ when it gets light again, I'll go to work.
(if UPS shows up with my stuff)
I think I'm at about 96% 150 miles north of me gets into the 100% range. Only an idiot would attempt driving that direction right now.
250 miles northeast of me gets you into Oregon's "high" desert. Right now it's a nightmare.
Here's the sleepy little town mentioned in the article.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2017/08/18/solar-eclipse-draws-thousands-to-small-oregon-town-as-state-prepares-for-viewing-frenzy.html
Oregon has a lot of nice flat desert area in the path of totality, but being sparsely populated out that direction looking for gas or groceries has got to be scary right now with a couple hundred thousand adventure seekers roaming around.
The coastal area is probably packed too, but people who have planned years in advance to see this event know it can be cloudy or foggy, so I know most serious solar seekers planned to go inland to see this event.
I got my glasses, so in case it's clear out, I'll get to see it get light at 6am, then dark again at 10:15am........ when it gets light again, I'll go to work.
(if UPS shows up with my stuff)